Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 68, issue 3-4, 2008
- Life satisfaction and economic conditions in East and West Germany pre- and post-unification pp. 433-444

- Richard Easterlin and Anke Plagnol
- The value of doing what you like: Evidence from the self-employed in 23 countries pp. 445-455

- Matthias Benz and Bruno Frey
- Who are the trustworthy, we think? pp. 456-465

- Olof Johansson-Stenman
- Trust and gender: An examination of behavior and beliefs in the Investment Game pp. 466-476

- Nancy R. Buchan, Rachel Croson and Sara Solnick
- To deceive or not to deceive: The effect of deception on behavior in future laboratory experiments pp. 477-488

- Julian Jamison, Dean Karlan and Laura Schechter
- Are smarter groups more cooperative? Evidence from prisoner's dilemma experiments, 1959-2003 pp. 489-497

- Garett Jones
- Positive- versus zero-sum majoritarian ultimatum games: An experimental study pp. 498-510

- Li-Chen Hsu, C.C. Yang and Chun-Lei Yang
- Racial stereotypes and robbery pp. 511-524

- Brendan O'Flaherty and Rajiv Sethi
- On the disequilibrium dynamics of sequential monetary economies pp. 525-552

- Sander van der Hoog
- Least squares learning and business cycles pp. 553-564

- Laurent Cellarier
- Optimal diversity: Increasing returns versus recombinant innovation pp. 565-580

- Jeroen van den Bergh
- Transaction costs and informational cascades in financial markets pp. 581-592

- Marco Cipriani and Antonio Guarino
- Entry and market selection of firms: A laboratory study pp. 593-612

- Jordi Brandts and Ayça Giritligil
- The effects of intelligence on price discovery and market efficiency pp. 613-625

- Chia-Hsuan Yeh
- The role of private benefits in information acquisition pp. 626-631

- Kazumi Hori
- Behavioral economics and climate change policy pp. 632-644

- John Gowdy
- How much time-inconsistency is there and does it matter? Evidence on self-awareness, size, and effects pp. 645-656

- Wei-Kang Wong
- Making sense of the experimental evidence on endogenous timing in duopoly markets pp. 657-666

- Luís Santos-Pinto
- The impact of economics on management pp. 667-675

- Ofer Azar
- Teamwork, monitoring and absence pp. 676-690

- John Heywood, Uwe Jirjahn and Xiangdong Wei
- Mergers in durable goods industries pp. 691-701

- Amagoia Sagasta and Ana I. Saracho
Volume 68, issue 2, 2008
- Religion, politics, and development: Lessons from the lands of Islam pp. 329-351

- Jean-Philippe Platteau
- Extremism as a strategic tool in conflicts pp. 352-364

- Elie Appelbaum
- Language games of reciprocity pp. 365-377

- Bart Wilson
- Gradual cooperation in the existence of outside options pp. 378-389

- Taiji Furusawa and Toshikazu Kawakami
- The firm as a community explaining asymmetric behavior and downward rigidity of wages pp. 390-400

- Chung-cheng Lin and C.C. Yang
- Incentive contracts and elections for politicians with multi-task problems pp. 401-411

- Hans Gersbach and Verena Liessem
- Performance-pay, sorting and social motivation pp. 412-421

- Tor Eriksson and Marie Claire Villeval
- Vulnerable trade: The dark side of an Edgeworth box pp. 422-432

- Charles Anderton and John R. Carter
Volume 68, issue 1, 2008
- An investment game with third-party intervention pp. 18-28

- Gary Charness, Ramon Cobo-Reyes and Natalia Jiménez
- What's in a name? Anonymity and social distance in dictator and ultimatum games pp. 29-35

- Gary Charness and Uri Gneezy
- Can racially unbiased police perpetuate long-run discrimination? pp. 36-47

- Helle Bunzel and Philippe Marcoul
- The emergence of property rights enforcement in early trade: A behavioral model without reputational effects pp. 48-62

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjørn Knudsen
- Assessing market dominance pp. 63-72

- Arie Melnik, Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka
- Unpleasant middlemen pp. 73-86

- Adrian Masters
- N-firm oligopolies with production adjustment costs: Best responses and equilibrium pp. 87-99

- Jijun Zhao and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- Why do firms adopt CEO stock options? Evidence from the United States pp. 100-111

- Konstantinos Tzioumis
- Analysing the employment effects of mergers and acquisitions pp. 112-124

- Eero Lehto and Petri Böckerman
- A naturalistic approach to the theory of the firm: The role of cooperation and cultural evolution pp. 125-139

- Christian Cordes, Peter J. Richerson, Richard McElreath and Pontus Strimling
- Is man doomed to progress? pp. 140-152

- Claudia Senik
- Don't let your robots grow up to be traders: Artificial intelligence, human intelligence, and asset-market bubbles pp. 153-166

- Ross Miller
- Keynesian models of deflation and depression revisited pp. 167-177

- Thomas Palley
- The Korean financial crisis and the soft budget constraint pp. 178-193

- Michael Alexeev and Sunghwan Kim
- Stochastic dominance and behavior towards risk: The market for Internet stocks pp. 194-208

- Wai Mun Fong, Hooi Hooi Lean and Wing-Keung Wong
- Power laws, discontinuities and regional city size distributions pp. 209-216

- Ahjond S. Garmestani, Craig R. Allen and Colin M. Gallagher
- Endogenous formation of coops and cooperative leagues pp. 217-233

- Sumit Joshi and Stephen C. Smith
- Rural-to-urban migration, human capital, and agglomeration pp. 234-247

- C. Fan and Oded Stark
- Capital accumulation with tangible assets pp. 248-257

- Volker Böhm and George Vachadze
- On fair allocations pp. 258-272

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- Institutions, motivations and public goods: An experimental test of motivational crowding pp. 273-281

- Andrew Reeson and John Tisdell
- On the optimality of the full-cost pricing pp. 282-292

- Jacques Thépot and Jean-Luc Netzer
- A signaling model of environmental overcompliance pp. 293-303

- Vincenzo Denicolo'
- Commercial piracy and intellectual property policy pp. 304-318

- Ilkka Kiema
- Masanao Aoki and Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Reconstructing Macroeconomics: A Perspective from Statistical Physics and Combinatorial Stochastic Processes, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York (2007) 335Â +Â xviii pp., index, Price: $80.00, ISBN-13: 9780521831062, ISBN-10: 0521831067 pp. 319-325

- Duncan Foley
- T.K. McCraw, Prophet of Innovation: Joseph Schumpeter and Creative Destruction, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA (2007) ISBN 978-0-674-02523-3 719 + xi pp., index, $ 35.00 pp. 325-328

- Burton Zwick
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